Pitt, who narrates “Voyage of Time,” said in a statement Wednesday that he’s grateful to have been part of the project, but is “currently focused on my family situation and don’t want to distract attention away from this extraordinary film.”

Pitt has yet to file a response in the divorce case. Jolie Pitt cited irreconcilable differences in her Sept. 20 filing to end their two-year marriage. The couple share six children.

The FBI has said it is gathering information about allegations Pitt was involved in a fight aboard a private plane carrying his family on Sept. 14.

The Associated Press

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http://www.kissottawa.com/2016/09/21/moments-brad-angelinas-hollywood-romance/#respondWed, 21 Sep 2016 10:08:03 +0000http://www.kissottawa.com/?p=13143LOS ANGELES — Irreconcilable differences have brought an end to a Hollywood romance for the ages. Angeline Jolie Pitt filed for divorce from Brad Pitt on Tuesday after 12 years together. A collection of key moments in their relationship.

A HOLLYWOOD MEETING (2003)

Co-stars falling in love is about as cliched as it gets, but it happens, even when one party is married. The scene for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie was “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” a sexy action comedy about an unhappy couple who rekindle that spark only after trying to kill one another. Pitt was married to Jennifer Aniston. Jolie was fresh off a divorce from Billy Bob Thornton (and had previously been married to Jonny Lee Miller). “I think we found this strange friendship and partnership that kind of just suddenly happened,” Jolie told Vogue in 2006. “We just became kind of a pair.”

RUMORS AND TABLOIDS AND DIVORCE (2004-2005)

“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” wrapped in 2004 and it wasn’t until January 2005 that Pitt and Aniston announced their separation. During this time, Jolie said, “We spent a lot of time contemplating and thinking and talking about what we both wanted in life and realized that we wanted very, very similar things.” Jolie said it was when her son Maddox called Pitt “dad” that was the most defining moment. They decided not to marry until gay couples were afforded the same right.

ADOPTING TOGETHER (2005)

Jolie had adopted Maddox from Cambodia in 2002 and later said that she made the decision to adopt Zahara Marley, an Ethiopian baby orphaned by AIDS, in 2005, with Pitt. “Somebody told me if you are going to adopt an orphan, you should adopt them from a country you love because that’s the only history you are going to be able to share with them — that’s their past,” Jolie told People in 2003.

A BIRTH IN NAMIBIA (2006)

On May, 27, 2006, Jolie gave birth to their first biological child, a 7-pound daughter they named Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, at the Cottage Medi-Clinic in Namibia.

MAKING IT RIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS (2007)

Pitt, who bought a home in New Orleans about a year after Hurricane Katrina struck and while filming “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” launched the Make it Right building project to help reconstruct the city’s most devastated area.

A MOTHER’S DEATH (2007)

Jolie’s mother, actress Marcheline Bertrand, who raised Jolie and her older brother James Haven, died in January of 2007 at age 56 after a seven year battle with breast cancer. Pitt, Haven and Jolie were at the Los Angeles hospital when she passed.

This time in a seaside hospital on the French Riviera, Jolie gave birth on July 12, 2008, to twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline, born one minute apart. Their first photos were sold jointly to People and Hello! magazines, reportedly for $14 million. Proceeds would go to the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

AN ENGAGEMENT (2012)

After some seven years together, Pitt and Jolie made the decision to get engaged. “It actually means more to me than I thought it would. It means a lot to our kids,” Pitt told the Associated Press in November 2012.

JOLIE’S DOUBLE MASTECTOMY (2013)

At age 37, Jolie had a preventive double mastectomy in February of 2013 after learning she carried a gene that made it extremely likely she would get breast cancer. She made the announcement in the form of an op-ed she authored for the New York Times. “I do not feel any less of a woman,” Jolie wrote. “I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity.”

A QUIET CHATEAU WEDDING (2014)

In August of 2014, Jolie and Pitt exchanged vows in a small chapel at the Chateau Miraval, their Southern France home in the Provence hamlet of Correns. Jolie walked the aisle with her eldest sons, the then 13-year-old Maddox and 10-year-old Pax. Daughters Zahara, 9, and Vivienne, 6, threw flower petals. Eight-year-old Shiloh and Knox, 6, served as ring bearers.

ROCKY TIMES BY THE SEA (2015)

Ironic now, but Jolie wrote and directed “By the Sea” about the dissolution of a beautiful couple, falling apart over grief. It was the first time she and Pitt starred opposite one another since that fateful meeting on that other film about a rocky relationship, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.”

At the film’s premiere in November, 2015, Jolie said: “You’re going to have a long life ahead of you and you’ve got to shake it up and, sometimes, it’s really wonderful to test yourselves, to push each other.”

FROM JOLIE TO JOLIE PITT (2015)

Around the release of “By the Sea,” Jolie decided to go by Angelina Jolie Pitt.

LAST PUBLIC SIGHTING (2016)

The pair was last photographed by paparazzi in July in Los Angeles — celebrating Knox and Vivienne’s 8th birthdays at The Griddle Cafe in Hollywood and venturing out to Jamba Juice with Shiloh.

A SEPARATION (2016)

On Sept. 20, 2016, Robert Offer, an attorney for Jolie Pitt said that she was filing for divorce from Pitt. Offer said the decision to divorce was made “for the health of the family.”